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Conservative Collection (page 5)

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, A Chip of the Old Block

Cartoon, A Chip of the Old Block -- Sir Robert Peel introduces his eldest son (Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet, 1822-1895, who became an MP the following year) to Mr Punch. Date: 1849

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Hercules Tearing Theseus from the Rock

Cartoon, Hercules Tearing Theseus from the Rock to which he had grown -- a satirical comment on Sir Robert Peels intention to oust the Whig government under Lord Melbourne

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Something Looms in the Future

Cartoon, Something Looms in the Future -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis speech to his constituents in Buckinghamshire

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, A Bit of Animated Nature

Cartoon, A Bit of Animated Nature, the Protectionist Cuckoo in the Hedge Sparrows Nest. A satirical depiction of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, as the cuckoo

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Political Chameleon

Cartoon, The Political Chameleon -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis ability to change his partys allegiance from Protectionism to Free Trade in anticipation of an approaching General

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Calculating Boy Gets the Prize for Arithmetic

Cartoon, The Calculating Boy Gets the Prize for Arithmetic -- satirical depiction of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Protection Giant

Cartoon, The Protection Giant -- Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum! I smell the Blood of an Englishman; Be he Alive, or be he Dead, I ll grind his Bones to make my Bread

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, An Easy Place

Cartoon, An Easy Place -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis relatively easy job as Chancellor of the Exchequer. He was adopting the financial arrangements of the previous (Liberal) government

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, A Plain Question

Cartoon, A Plain Question -- Now, Sir, don t let us have any more Derby Dilly Dallying. What are your Intentions towards Miss Britannia

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Up Goes the Quartern Loaf

Cartoon, Up Goes the Quartern Loaf -- Now, Gents, Give us only a Little Encouragement -- Say a Five Shilling Duty -- and UP Goes the Quartern Loaf

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Game of Speculation

Cartoon, The Game of Speculation (as performed at the Theatre Royal, St Stephen s) [ie the Houses of Parliament]. Benjamin Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Dressing for a Masquerade

Cartoon, Dressing for a Masquerade, Mr Disraeli as a Great Protectionist Leader. Disraeli had tried to help farmers by supporting the relief of agricultural distress in Parliament

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Agriculture -- The Real Unprotected Female

Cartoon, Agriculture -- The Real Unprotected Female -- a satirical comment on the Free Trade policy, which was benefiting the country, but in which the agricultural districts had not yet taken part

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Gulliver and the Brobdingnag Farmers

Cartoon, Gulliver and the Brobdingnag Farmers -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis attempt to compensate Agricultural interests by proposing to transfer two million pounds of local taxation

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Cock-a-Doodle-Doo; or, The Great Protectionist

Cartoon, Cock-a-Doodle-Doo; or, The Great Protectionist -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraeli setting himself up as the champion of the Agricultural Interest

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Farmers Will-O-The-Wisp

Cartoon, The Farmers Will-O-The-Wisp -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraeli and his Local Taxation resolution, in which the Agricultural Interest was subordinated to that of Real Property

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Parliamentary Toots

Cartoon, The Parliamentary Toots -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis criticism of Lord John Russells government. Mrs Blimber (co-owner of a school)

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, A Political Application of an Old Fable

Cartoon, A Political Application of an Old Fable - a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis attacks upon the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel. Date: 1846

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Queen, Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel

Cartoon, The Queen, Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel
Cartoon, The Queen, Prince Consort, Lord John Russell, and Sir Robert Peel. A comment on the resignation of Peel as Prime Minister (27 June), and his replacement by Russell (three days later). 1846

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Man Wot Plays Several Instruments At Once

Cartoon, The Man Wot Plays Several Instruments At Once -- a satirical comment on Sir Robert Peels attempt to improve Protestant-Catholic relationships by increasing a grant to Maynooth College

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Young Gulliver and the Brobdingnag Minister

Cartoon, Young Gulliver and the Brobdingnag Minister -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis constant attacks on Sir Robert Peel during the latters time as Prime Minister

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Rebecca and Her Daughters

Cartoon, Rebecca and Her Daughters. A parody of an illustration which appeared in the Illustrated London News in February of the same year

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Rising Generation -- In Parliament

Cartoon, The Rising Generation -- In Parliament. A satirical comment on conflicts within the Conservative Party over Sir Robert Peels repeal of the Corn Laws

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Political Cheap-Jack

Cartoon, The Political Cheap-Jack -- Benjamin Disraeli, portrayed as a conman at a country fair, wooing his Buckinghamshire constituents during the General Election campaign, summer 1847. 1847

Background imageConservative Collection: Sir William Edmonstone, naval commander and politician

Sir William Edmonstone, naval commander and politician
Admiral Sir William Edmonstone (1810-1888), Scottish naval commander, courtier and Conservative politician. Seen here with a horse. 1874

Background imageConservative Collection: Harold Macmillan elected M. P. for Stockton

Harold Macmillan elected M. P. for Stockton
Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), publisher, Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, appearing in The Illustrated London News in November 1924 after his election as M.P

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Lord Salisbury and William Gladstone

Cartoon, Lord Salisbury and William Gladstone - I have had lots of shots, and I m blest if I can bring that old bird down. 1885

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Mr Parnell, like Oliver Twist, asks for more

Cartoon, Mr Parnell, like Oliver Twist, asks for more. Lord Salisbury plays the part of the Beadle, dishing out thin soup. A comment on Conservative resistance to Irish Home Rule. 1886

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Randolph Churchill and Gladstone

Cartoon, Randolph Churchill and Gladstone - After raising our hopes and leading us to expect war, you now tell us there is a good chance of peace; its downright mean, thats what it is! 1885

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, How election matters stand in Birmingham

Cartoon, How election matters stand in Birmingham
Cartoon, How election matters stand in Central Birmingham - Would you mind getting outside, sir, so as to make room for this civil-spoken young man

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Mr Edward Clarke, QC, A Day Will Come

Cartoon, Mr Edward Clarke, QC, A Day Will Come! He was a British barrister and politician, serving as Solicitor-General in the Conservative government of 1886-1892. 1885

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Political Anglers

Cartoon, Political Anglers - Tory politicians Lord Salisbury and Randolph Churchill discuss where they obtained their bait (ie political policies)

Background imageConservative Collection: Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister, 10 Downing Street, London

Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister, 10 Downing Street, London
Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), British Conservative Prime Minister, standing outside 10 Downing Street, London, at the time of the General Strike of 1926. 1926

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Our Joe Rides the High Horse

Cartoon, Our Joe Rides the High Horse, showing Joseph Chamberlain flying the flag for Imperialism and Fiscal Reform, trampling his political opponent Campbell-Bannerman. circa 1900s

Background imageConservative Collection: George Nathaniel Curzon, newly appointed Viceroy of India

George Nathaniel Curzon, newly appointed Viceroy of India
George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, (1859-1925), who was styled as Lord Curzon of Kedleston between 1898 and 1911

Background imageConservative Collection: Women Members of Parliament - 1929

Women Members of Parliament - 1929
Women Politicians elected to the House of Commons in June 1929: (from top left) Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (Conservative), Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl (Conservative)

Background imageConservative Collection: Sir Benjamin Louis Cohen

Sir Benjamin Louis Cohen (1844-1909) was a businessman and Conservative politician. From 1887 to 1900 he was president of the Jewish Board of Guardians for the Relief of the Poor

Background imageConservative Collection: Colonel Lord Arthur William Hill

Colonel Lord Arthur William Hill
Caricature, Colonel Lord Arthur William Hill (1846-1931), Anglo-Irish soldier and Conservative politician -- Orangeman. 1893

Background imageConservative Collection: Lady Tweedsmuir and daughter Joanna by Madame Yevonde

Lady Tweedsmuir and daughter Joanna by Madame Yevonde
Priscilla Jean Fortescue Buchan, Baroness Tweedsmuir of Belhelvie, PC (nÚÑáThomson; 25 January 1915 11 March 1978), Unionist and Conservative politician and wife of Johnnie Buchan

Background imageConservative Collection: Political poster, Vote for Hambro

Political poster, Vote for Hambro, design by Winnie Burnand. Showing the Liberal Prime Minister Campbell Bannerman trying to keep the lid on Irish Nationalism

Background imageConservative Collection: The Earl of Beaconsfield, statue by Lord Ronald Gower

The Earl of Beaconsfield, statue by Lord Ronald Gower
The Earl of Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli), statue by Lord Ronald Gower. 19th century

Background imageConservative Collection: Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow

Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow (1731-1806), British lawyer and Conservative politician. He served as Lord Chancellor for fourteen years under four different Prime Ministers. circa 1790s

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoons, W H Smith as Secretary for War

Cartoons, W H Smith as Secretary for War - a Fancy German Portrait, and the Reality. William Henry Smith, newsagent, bookseller and Conservative MP

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, Sir Thomas William Boord, 1st Baronet

Cartoon, Sir Thomas William Boord, 1st Baronet (1838-1912), British Conservative politician, MP for Greenwich. circa 1870s

Background imageConservative Collection: 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - British Prime Minister

3rd Marquess of Salisbury - British Prime Minister
The Marks. Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1830-1903) - British Conservative statesman and thrice Prime Minister, serving for a total of over 13 years. Date: 1900

Background imageConservative Collection: Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl of St Aldwyn

Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl of St Aldwyn
Capital F. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl of St Aldwyn (1837-1916), British Conservative politician - Chancellor of the Exchequer (1885-1886 and 1895-1902) Date: 1900

Background imageConservative Collection: George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859 - 1925)

George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859 - 1925), British Conservative statesman who served as Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905. Date: late 1890s

Background imageConservative Collection: Benjamin Disraeli (1804 - 1881), British statesman and Conservative politician

Benjamin Disraeli (1804 - 1881), British statesman and Conservative politician, who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Date: late 1890s



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